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Posted by: cornerstoneboone | July 28, 2010
$30 Gift Card Giveaway for August
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That’s a tough one, but it would have to be someone who has lots of adventures and travels the world…in style of course!
By: Kim Black on July 28, 2010
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Esther, I want to be able to do every thing that God asks me to do no matter the cost. Can you imagine what she was thinking about after being adopted by her uncle, why would God use me.
By: Beth Steadman on July 28, 2010
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Billy Graham…..because of the travels and opportunity to preach and see people saved throughout the world!
By: Larry Lloyd on July 28, 2010
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Queen Esther…..a brave, courageous woman with a loving heart.
By: Susan Shipe on July 28, 2010
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JESUS!!! Shouldn’t that be the answer all Christians give?
By: Tiffany on July 28, 2010
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That’s hard. I suppose Christy from the book Christy. She had such a kind and giving personality, I would hope to be more like her.
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By: emily l on July 28, 2010
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Leigh Ann from The Blind Side. What a difference she made in Michael’s life.
By: Aletta Lane on July 28, 2010
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That would be Esther from the Bible. She was loving kind and obediant to GODs wishes.
By: Carolyn Coffey on July 28, 2010
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Difficult question. I think I would choose Deborah in the Bible. She was a judge; someone who tried to lead the people of her nation the way God wanted. Talk about a woman ahead of her time!
By: Amy on July 28, 2010
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I would chose Charles Phillip Ingalls. Think of the impact that he made on his daughter, Laura Ingalls Wilder. Not Michael Landon, I mean the real character that Laura wrote about. He had a lasting impact on our culture. I don’t chose him because of the hardships he faced, but instead because of the legacy he left.
By: Trent on July 29, 2010
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Jesus, because He CHANGED the WORLD with his words and deeds and He is still the greatest role model of all time!
By: chuck on July 30, 2010
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~Without a doubt, I would choose Gregory Pecks Academy Award winning potrayal of the character, Atticus Finch from the Harper Lee Pulitzer Price winning book, To Kill A Mockingbird. In the 60′s as America wobbled on the brink of tumultuous change:that love can overcome hatred, and that each person carries some inner beauty, that the world is full of prejudice and injustice, but that there’s goodness inside everyone. Simple truths taught through a simple lawyers view. I love the ending and all of the characters.
By: Connie Watson on July 30, 2010
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Mary…what an awesome priviledge to be picked by God to give birth to Jesus Christ. And I can relate to her sorrow… my daughter died this year…I admire Mary for her strength…how exciting it will be to talk to her when I get to Heaven!
By: Debbie Bumgarner on July 30, 2010
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I would choose to be the Apostle John. I know some people might think that is strange because I am a woman but this man was so close to Jesus that he laid his head against Jesus and had to be able to hear His heart beat. I want to be that close.
By: RENA on July 31, 2010
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Either of the girls in the Chronicles of Narnia, would be my choice. TO be in the presence of “Aslan” would be wonderful!
By: Nita on July 31, 2010
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I have always related to Jo (Josephine) in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, and admired her writing ability and joie de vivre. But if I were her, I would want to retain my faith in Christ as Savior. I thank God for the true stories in the Bible and in literature, and for the fictional characters that have come from the imaginations of countless authors and provide us with realistic examples of how to deal with life’s problems. But I believe that the best thing is to be content with who God made me to be, relying on the Holy Spirit to mold and change me into the person He has designed me to be.
By: Sarah on August 1, 2010
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Being a woman, my first thought was Mary, the Mother of Jesus…what a Blessing and Honor! The second thought is Mary Magdalene because of my sin that is Forgiven by the Mercy and Grace of God through his Son, the LORD JESUS CHRIST! She was the first woman at the Empty Tomb! Can you imagine the excitement and anticipation?!? I believe in these last days, it is the women who can be used in by the HOLY SPIRIT to help direct Souls for HIS KINGDOM.
By: Carolyn on August 2, 2010
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Jo from litttle women.
By: m on August 2, 2010
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It would have to be Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. She really learned some life lessons in this movie…had an awesome adventure and in the end got to be back home with her beloved family!
By: Vanessa on August 2, 2010
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I’d be Chloe from Daring Chloe by Laura Jensen Walker, I loved the way she had a bad experience and used it to embrace life more.
By: Theresa N on August 3, 2010
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Mary, Jesus’ mother
By: Monica on August 3, 2010
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